Personally I don’t think it’s right to focus on the amount that Nina does / doesn’t eat per se - as we all know, different kids eat different amounts, it’s not fair to compare based on so many factors including activity levels, meal patterns etc. Also we are only seeing what dear old Bex wants us to see so it’s hardly going to be an accurate picture.
HOWEVER I think we can all agree that the biggest concern is the relationship with food that Rebecca is fostering in Nina. Every activity, day trip, holiday is so food centric and it’s the entanglement of emotions and food is very worrying. Nina knows that food is basically her mum’s identity and that she can show Mummy how much she loves her by grinning and finishing by every mouthful of whatever cheese filled pastry she is given.
Rebecca can feed her as many false interview lines as she likes, but Nina is not growing up with a healthy attitude to food, and that is 100% her mum’s fault.
HOWEVER I think we can all agree that the biggest concern is the relationship with food that Rebecca is fostering in Nina. Every activity, day trip, holiday is so food centric and it’s the entanglement of emotions and food is very worrying. Nina knows that food is basically her mum’s identity and that she can show Mummy how much she loves her by grinning and finishing by every mouthful of whatever cheese filled pastry she is given.
Rebecca can feed her as many false interview lines as she likes, but Nina is not growing up with a healthy attitude to food, and that is 100% her mum’s fault.